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: Capriza Mobility and modern technology have transformed consumers. But enterprises have yet to catch up, and for good reason: Complexity, high costs and lack of resources are preventing businesses from delivering high-demand applications on mobile devices. But what if you could deliver such apps with no coding, APIs or business disruption? Learn More |
The OpenJDK community has until Oct. 12 to vote on the proposal to ease development for iOS, Android, and mobile Windows READ MORE |
Cisco's new CEO is doubling down on the Internet of things and making software the star of the show READ MORE |
For less than $20, Codebug sets the foundation for building simple wearable devices READ MORE |
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